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Treaties of the European Union
The Treaties of the European Union are a set of international treaties which set out the constitutional basis of the European Union (EU). They have established the various EU institutions, their procedures and the EU's objectives.
The first documents go back to the 1950s and those founding documents have been amended by numerous amending treaties, including those dealing with enlargement of the Union.
[edit] Ratified treaties
Legend for below table: [Founding] - [Amending] - [Membership]
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Signed on |
Effective from |
Ceased |
| ECSC Treaty |
European Coal and Steel Community |
Paris, FR |
01951-04-18 18 April 1951 |
01952-07-23 23 July 1952 |
02002-07-23 23 July 2002[1] |
| Euratom Treaty |
European Atomic Energy Community |
Rome, IT |
01957-03-25 25 March 1957 |
01958-01-01 01 January 1958 |
in force |
| EEC Treaty |
European Economic Community |
Rome, IT |
01957-03-25 25 March 1957 |
01958-01-01 01 January 1958 |
in force |
| Merger Treaty |
Amended Previous
Executives of ECSC and EAEC
combined with those of the EEC.
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Brussels, BE |
01965-04-08 08 April 1965 |
01967-07-01 01 July 1967 |
01999-05-01 01 May 1999[2] |
| First Budgetary Treaty |
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Luxembourg, LU |
01970-04-22 22 April 1970 |
01971-01-01 01 January 1971 |
in force |
| Acts of Accession |
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Brussels, BE |
01972-01-22 22 January 1972 |
01973-01-01 01 January 1973 |
in force |
| Second Budgetary Treaty |
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Brussels, BE |
01975-07-22 22 July 1975 |
01977-06-01 01 June 1977 |
in force |
| Act of Accession |
Enlarged to Greece |
Athens, GR |
01979-05-28 28 May 1979 |
01981-01-01 01 January 1981 |
in force |
| Greenland Treaty |
Secession of Greenland |
Brussels, BE |
01984-03-13 13 March 1984 |
01985-01-01 01 January 1985 |
in force |
| Acts of Accession |
Enlarged to Spain and Portugal |
Madrid, ES
Lisbon, PT |
01985-06-12 12 June 1985 |
01986-01-01 01 January 1986 |
in force |
| Single European Act |
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Luxembourg, LU
The Hague, NL |
01986-02-17 17 February 1986
01986-02-28 28 February 1986 |
01987-07-01 01 July 1987 |
in force |
| Treaty on European Union |
European Union
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Maastricht, NL |
01992-02-07 07 February 1992 |
01993-11-01 01 November 1993 |
in force |
| Acts of Accession |
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Corfu, GR |
01994-06-24 24 June 1994 |
01995-01-01 01 January 1995 |
in force |
| Treaty of Amsterdam |
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Amsterdam, NL |
01997-10-01 01 October 1997 |
01999-05-01 01 May 1999 |
in force |
| Treaty of Nice |
Amended Previous
Prepared the EU to cope with enlargement
(see article for all changes).
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Nice, FR |
02001-02-26 26 February 2001 |
02003-02-01 01 February 2003 |
in force |
| Treaty of Accession 2003 |
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Athens, GR |
02003-04-16 16 April 2003 |
02004-05-01 01 May 2004 |
in force |
| Treaty of Accession 2005 |
Enlarged to Bulgaria and Romania |
Luxembourg, LU |
02005-04-13 13 April 2005 |
02007-01-01 01 January 2007 |
in force |
[edit] Unratified treaties
- Treaty instituting a European Defence Community.
Following on from the success of the Treaty of Paris, efforts were made to allow West Germany to rearm within the framework of a European military structure in the form of a European Defence Community. The treaty was signed by the the six members on 27 May 1952 and the Common Assembly began drafting a treaty for a European Political Community to ensure democratic accountability of the new army, but this treaty was abandoned when the Defence Community treaty was rejected by the French National Assembly on 30 August 1954.
- 1973 and 1995 Acts of Accession of Norway
Norway has tried to join the European Communities/Union on two occasions, on both occasions a national referendum returned a negative result leading Norway to turn down membership. The first treaty was signed in Brussels on 22 January 1972 and the second in Brussels on 22 January 1972.
- Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe (the European Constitution)
The European Constitution was a treaty that would have repealed and consolidated all previous overlapping treaties (except the Euratom treaty) into a single document. It also made changes to voting systems, simplified the structure of the EU and advanced co-operation in foreign policy. The treaty was signed on 29 October 2004 and was due to come into force on 1 November 2006 if it was ratified by all member states. However this dis not occur, with France rejecting the document in a national referendum on 29 May 2005 and then the Netherlands in their own referendum on 1 June 2005. Following a "period of reflection", the constitution in that form was scrapped and replaced by the Treaty of Lisbon.
- Treaty of Lisbon (ongoing ratification)
The Lisbon Treaty was agreed on 19 October 2007 and carried over most of the amendments made by the Constitution in the form of an amending treaty. It was signed on 13 December 2007 in Lisbon with the aim of it being ratified in time for it to come into force in 2009. On this occasion, Ireland was the only state to hold a referendum which resulted in a 53% vote against. Due to this rejection, the future of the treaty is uncertain.
[edit] References
- ^ Expired due to 50 year limit included in Treaty, absorbed by EU via Treaty of Amsterdam.
- ^ Replaced by Amsterdam Treaty
[edit] See also
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[edit] External links
European treaties - Europa
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